How much does it cost to run a ceiling fan?

Celing fans are pretty cost efficient. They do not cost a whole lot to run. Of course, you should always turn it off when you are out of the room or don't need it. It is much cheaper to have a celing fan than a air conditioner.

Running a ceiling fan cost just as much as running a air conditioner. Especially it they run all day and night, non stop. It was around 20 bucks a month to run ceiling fans in your house. The more you have the more it will cost. We have a engery saver on or central air.

Running a ceiling fan does not have to tear a hole in your wallet. As long as you keep it running on a low setting and turn it off when exiting a room,you will be just fine. You could also invest in a low power/energy saving unit to mimumize your electricity bill.

It depends on many things: where you live, how much your electricity usually costs, what watt ceiling fan you have, what speed the fan is on and how often you use it. If you factor all of these things in, you will be able to figure out what you spend a day on running your ceiling fan.

It will depend on the age and size of the ceiling fan you have running. However most home ceiling fans, even when left on 24 hours a day, will hardly reach 5 dollars a month to run. If you find that you can remain cool using a ceiling fan instead of the AC running, you'll end up saving money quickly.

A fan uses 55 to 100 watts at a time, depending on its size (smaller fans use less electricity). Electricity rates vary from state to state. The average in the US is 12 cents per KwH. So, for every hour the fan runs, it uses 0. 055 to 0. 1 kW and costs between 0. 0066 and 1. 2 cents.